Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Getting a promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Cleaning your house...or whatever else that may spark joy 😄
Happy Friday!
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I've found some spare time to play with Zdog (pseudo-3D engine by Dave Desandro), even managed to submit a little PR for a bug I've found on the docs making this my first contribution to an open source project ever!
I implemented two functionalities - resuming downloads and throttling download speed using Go. 😀
Gave a presentation to our entire project about testing RxJs with
jasmine-marbles
. I think it went well.My win was getting 93% on an end of year exam at university.
I topped 40,000 reputation on Stack Overflow this week. Pretty pleased with that.
I also built a couple of example apps with the MediaRecorder API (blog posts are on their way too).
And I went to the gym for the first time in forever (I don't really do gyms, trying something new really). 2 days later and everything still hurts. Hopefully this will improve.
Getting better with GraphQL. Last week I was struggling a lot to learn and implement it but it's happening now =)
This week I finally got rid of my Google Account !
Bye Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, LinkedIn, Instagram, TripAdvisor, Pinterest, Google, Microsoft.
I'm free !!
I accepted a job offer today! 🎉🎉🎉
Congrats
😄🐘
Take over some admin controls.
Finished posting my first series in dev.to!
In case you are curious. It's about Data Structures and Algorithms in JavaScript
How you can change the world by learning Algorithms
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8 time complexities that every programmer should know
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Data Structures in JavaScript: Arrays, HashMaps, and Lists
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Graph Data Structures Explained in JavaScript
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Tree Data Structures Explained with JavaScript
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Self-balanced Binary Search Trees with AVL in JavaScript
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I extracted part of one of our application code as a separate gem written in Rust using Helix. I cried a lot during the process, but we have gained 50% performance boost, even though most of the time is spent in HTTP requests (which means that the boost in actual data processing is probably closer to 95%).
Possibly getting my first client. Been putting off making some websites for portfolio. So now I'm going to create few websites this weekend to show client next week.
This week I...